Few Sampling Study on Whole-Life Design of Complex Electro-Mechanical System

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The whole-life design of complex electro-mechanical systems is extremely significant which could satisfy the high reliability requirement of production line and reduce the accident caused by complicated equipments. In this paper, the whole-life of gear was taken as an example to indicate that the sustainable development of whole-life design must rely on the study of few sampling systems. Two research strategies of few sampling systems are proposed: numerical simulation and virtual prototype technology.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 628-629)

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49-54

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August 2009

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© 2009 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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